THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 15, 2026 Page 13 EHS Crimson Tide Softball Team Host Senior Night Everett softball head coach Stacy Schiavo stands with the 2026 seniors; Lindsey Sylva, Juliette Romboli, Victoria Cutler and assistant coach Bridget Cifuni. Senior Victoria Cutler stands with her parents, Marc and Maria Cutler, brothers Nicolas and Anthony and her cousin, Maria LoRusso. (Advocate Photos by Emily Harney) Senior Juliette Romboli stands with her Papa John Romboli, Giavana Bono and Jahkoby Gerard. Seniors, Juliette Romboli and Lindsey Sylva react to family and friends through the fence as they celebrated their senior night. SPORTS | FROM PAGE 12 Sophomore Abby Falkowski and senior Luna Sepulveda led the way, blanking their English foes, 6-0, 6-0 in second doubles. Junior Trina Le, playing second singles, also secured a win, 6-3, 6-1. Junior Brigitte Parada set the tone with a 6-0, 6-1 triumph in fi rst singles. Third singles player Thy Phanhang was credited with the Tide’s fourth win of the day, 6-2, 3-6, 7-4 in a tiebreaker. Juniors Sophia Hernandez and Lizzy Castro did likewise he Everett High School Crimson Tide softball team celebrated their seniors Monday night before taking on Chelsea. T in a thrilling second doubles match, 6-3, 5-7, 15-13 to complete the sweep. Everett closed out this week against Revere (May 13) and Peabody (May 14) after press deadline. The regular season will then come to an end on Monday, May 18, against nonleague Mystic Valley at Malden Catholic, starting at 4:30 p.m. Girls lacrosse heads down the home stretch T he girls lacrosse team (3-10) dropped its last four games to Revere (5-4, April 29), Saugus (18-1, May 4), Medford (172, May 5) and non-league Lowell (14-6, May 6). They have three games left on the regular season schedule against the likes of Malden (May 14), Revere (May 15, 4 p.m., at 7-Acres) and nonleague Mystic Valley (May 20, 4:30 p.m., at Malden Catholic). “It was a tough matchup against Revere,” said coach Nicola Jones. “We came out strong to take a 3-0 lead in the fi rst quarter, but Revere rallied to secure the close win.” Senior Lindsey Sylva stands with her parents, Tricia and Steven Sylva. Amanda Verteiro, Nicole Damaceno, Isabela Bicalho and senior Saline Duck netted the Everett goals. Duck’s goal was her fi rst career varsity marker. The Tide fell behind early against Saugus, and struggled to recover, according to Jones. “Despite the fi nal score, there were several highlights, including solid efforts from Nicole Damaceno, Amanda Verteiro, Isabela Bicalho, MariaJose Cardenas and Melissa Meireles,” added the veteran coach. “But the highlight of the day was Isabella Aguirre Jimenez scoring her fi rst varsity goal. It was certainly an exciting milestone achievement for the entire team.” The game against Medford was hard-fought. Damaceno and Verteiro accounted for the goals. Jones singled out the contributions of Lindsey Cherichel-Paul, Samantha Lemus and Allia Polynice. “All three players displayed much eff ort and determination (against the rival Mustangs),” the coach added.
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